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Show The JOURNAL-Df- c. ?, 0a 1 Primary children rehearse For Christmas program Kav-vil- pte-ort- Rosewood, D.w.nn, Church, KenaM, Fhilhp., Hi J u Whiteside. 1'hnne le Invited. Bond drives r Parents' Day the citation Accompanying was a letter frem Col. John F. DeVos, AMC savings bond project officer. The letter said, in part: Through efforts of Col. Jack-so- n and his keyworkers, has established a position of leadership in the (bond) program. In turn, OOAMAs success has made it possible for AMC to maintain its place of leadership among major Air Commands in bond participation. Reports show that Hills bond participation is 94.5 percent. Since 1953, Hill has added a star each year to its Treasury A ' the special gift that will make every day practically a holiday for her. r I.ets her iron sitting down, relaxed. Banishes ironing drudgery all year long. the time. Irons her whole wash in i w iron- - 5 w 2 $ Ijj g g Call LES VOORHEIS Mail assistant are Farmington Applications being accepted by the Tenth U.S. Civil Service Region for the position of substitute clerk for employment in the Farmington Rost Office. The'e positions pay 52 au hour. Persons living within the of the Farmington Post Office or who are bona fide patrons of the post office may file application for this examination. Persons employed in the Farmington Post Office will be considered bona fide patrons of the office. No specific education or experience is required, however, applicants must take a written test designed to aptitude for learning and performing the duties of the position. Appli-ratiowill be accepted until further notice. Further information and the forms necessary application may be obtained from the Post- delivery 67 VILLA DRIVE, CLEARFIELD rilOXETA siasci5WSswcss:EM)2ji!s'Ks;wi tet V. BOSTON SHAMROCKS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER HIGH SCHOOL DAVIS will help needy for Santa With ,Sub Would you like Kaysville to help some Lttle boy or girl who un't quite ns fortunate as you? They might like to have some clothes to keep them warm and some little toy to cuddle in their arms and to love. Some clothes and toys that you have grown out of or dont use anymore. This is the plea of the Kays-vill- o JCKs as they begin their Students view Play at Weber By Carolyn Barlow 1 2 f one-ac- t plays By Carolyn Barlow The speech department of Davis High is busy casting two one-aRiders to the plays Sea and Legend of the Lake", declared Miss Eva Barrett, head of the department. These pla.vs will compete, KAYSVILLE Irelintinary 7:00 p.m. Main 8:1') p.nt. ct Max Bishop Ford, Layton I'ou' illuw k ero .ron, -- i pt t i i s I Flint Morgan, Gentile, Hm, Hill erdtlamf. I'in sai I I Hr deimii't rat'd He Slur urt-- . ttendmg ihe familv 1 hanks- - nn n e II lid 'O ( g w hoi p J e i - he ad of ear da- - gn, W hi!" A 'lewa- in la .1 l"p : No v d 1 t ir with Mr, and .Mi- - J. L. W a i and Mi ill iam Bui ( Mr unT at he line if I Han Mr aid R V.ani. Hi I K id d, were Mr. and I M' Mm Simonson and Mrs. v nn B inn a famby famv, Mi. a nl Mm, Thorna, an Mi Mis. .1 . , Thorn Mr. aid h v n a nor B'atiight. fei M. in Out-- f f J R uiti go u r Co ' pe lei ytrs, toxn leiat'vis attending weie W atr wo- - Dr. (,r gf IfoOsTeJ Mr a' d Mr-- . I ,1 Wild (f t,ij it B i in f rn a. and Mr. .ml Mis. Kolert (. Several Davis Connie (thl Wali.ir of R mot. ahn. llt'I- - a Wener ll'iege w'J Mr tndrew K. Walt of Lansfiai 'pate ri tie (Irmfmqji h alii a gan pa, ing, 10 In f ifspi fed S "p'-siipu-visit t his tmiU.tr Mm. Mann D'cembir 11. rt the indav, Ogden 1 . Wa't JJ-- , Soi tn Man, H rth'o! an i tot nn Thera gl . 's week Mm w '1 tow a p tw i perfo'n i ,rs ho. In me rei i - i pi at it g fi i a I t t f r mg end at p n r s, t n i g a nn. -- Hi - t p .utark ee admission trkets m the lh" II, spr.al ' m' iw aie a a a e at Dipp Bros in s wu, N in and at W ehi r In tipped in I tail on ege. i.r Vi- g on gl n- v . , 1 I 1( o i r- , . . 1 111 v -- 1 ii Dr. Earl G. Marsell OPTOMETRIST Lves Examined, (.ia-sFitted, Lroken Lenses Duplicated, rimes Repaired at 18,'5 North Main Street. Suite 12, Gav Mar Fla CLEARFIELD, UTAH Office Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 5:90 T. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Telephone Clearfield TA Salt Lake City EM Associa- s es 1 tion ot America at a dinner-danc- e held at the i.lks Club. Special company at the home of .Mr. and Mis. Boo I.Uen, 7s Owen, weie Mis. Fden s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Johnson of Kobeits, Idaho and Mis Eden s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. (ail Nordstrom of Teire-ton- , Idaho. Miss Hazel Eastman of Hanover, Illinois will arrive on to spend tne festive holidays with her sister. Mis. James Higgs, it'd) North loit Lane. Lighteen guests were present in honor of Craig McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. David McM.l-lan- . Last Layton, when he celebrated his eighth birthday on Nov. l"i On December 11, Mr. and Mis. Wallace Harvey and fam- ily moved into their new home located on Sherwood Drive in Fart Layton. The Harveys former residence was at 445 North Montana. I.ayton members of the Club, Mrs. Leonard II. Layton, Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs. Harold E. Ellison, and Mrs. George B. Wilcox met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. Keith Barnes, Kaysville. Tuesday evening, Mrs. Darlene Talbot hosted a Stanley party at her new home at 513 Wasatch Drive. Twelve guests thati Mix black with white and you no longer have white.' Mix hard water with soft water and you no longer, have soft water . . . even though you may be pairing for it. Unlimited soft water, hot and cold, is the n & RIGHT way to cash in on soft waters proven bene fits and economies . 7. and Bay-vie- it costs no more the Lindsay way. Insist on a J LINDSAY! ' Davis CVBA sefs Annual meeting pm. 1 in the Farmington Fr'rd from $147.00 court- house. The meeting has been called by L. W. Robinson, Farmington, county chairman. The program will feature Dr James H. Bell, veterinarian for CVB, and former research Better (onv tt off. Tatar. veterinarian for T'tah Mate You know how Paddv likes to University, as speaker. He will watch the ball game while he'a discuss sterility in catic. Annual elections will plarc sleeping. four directors m office. All dairymen are invited nt Rifle club to Start soon ' rCEEBfl The Davis County unit of the Cache alley Breeders Association will hold its annual meeting Thursday, December 31 at TOP i t-e lre TV 7 r. Fairway Market, Kaystille Katstille Lionw Club Members A rt. members By Marilyn AVat-n- n Layton In the basement of Central Davis Junior High is a modern small bore rifle along with "Early Frost, for range. This was contributed 1V i. the honor of being presented tho Wasatch Rifle luH m as a contest play in the anDavid Dixon, counselor at nual regional play contest m Cent ml, will lead some of tho the spring. students ii training to he riflemen. He has hern attending a Riflo ( luh Suivival Training class earh week and attending Rifle Club meetings on Iridiv in preparation for this Huh Mr. Stevenson said, Ye hopr that, a lot, of interest will im shown hv the students for this Rifle (luh. Tickets on Fale annual Sb for Santa pioject. Anyth ng you have would muse someone s Christmas a life happier this year, we the JCK s are trying to gather to help a few families in Kaysville in Christmas Day. We are asking your help to make Chnstmas a little pleasanter for someone else. th.it wonderful feeling of giving to someone who needs your help Maxine Leavitt is chairman of the JCK Sub for Santa program, assisted by Gerry Major and Faye Johnson. They me asking that all items to he contributed be left at the hi me of Gerry Major, 332 East Second North, Kays-villby this Saturday, Di comber 1 e, Letters to Lucprne", a three-aplay presented by Weber 1 Davis casting for or -- 1 10 Uiht-- The Contract . College, was witnessed by IS of Davis High's speech department on Monday, December 1. master at the Farmington Post The students hoarded a bus Office, from the (nil Service on Monday and were Information Office, Room 309 taken to the evening lower campus of Post Office Bldg., Denver, Colo- Weber College to the Moench rado, or from the Regional Of- Building to take part in a workfice at the Denver Federal Censhop concerning play producter. Applications must he filed tion. There saw the play with the Office of the Director, in the arena.they The play was diTenth U.S. Civil Service Re- rected by Thatcher Allred and gion, Bldg. 41, Denver Federal one of the members of the east Colorado. Center, Denver, was Sandy Meinsteuber, a Davis High graduate. MAGICIANS ;, Fhoto.) KAYSVILLE JCKs headed by Max.ne Leavitt, left, and Gerry Major, are asking townspeople for clothes and toys for the Sub for Santa prt gram which w ill aid needy families in the community This Saturday is the deadline for contributions. JCKs Farmington seeks jpt w, (Reflex-Journ- for its Departments bond record. nn n award. her extra hours of. leisure every week w J, For Hill on IIilI Air Forca Base A U.S. by citation, Treasury kaysville Relief Society members of the T h ird Maid are Gen. E. XV, Rawlings, commandInvited to a Christmas luncheon and prog-aComTuesd.", er of the Air Materiel mand, was presented to Col. la, beginning at JO a m. Jerome XV. Jackson, Ogden Air Materiel Area director of personnel, at ceremonies here this Rluebirds suite Chiistmas of held Ward Second a the Kay week. Col. Jackson, as OOAMAs program and Parents P$y Sunday afternoon at the rock chapel. Girls received Bluebird service awards and they presented savings bond officer, was cited for enrolling 40 percent of Iheir parents with Yule randies they had made. at Hill AFB durin attendance were the girls parents, the ing the P.OS savings bond camAmong the 40 Bishopric and their partners. Mrs. Carol Duckworth is clas paign. He is one of four AMC bond officers to receive the leader. fcGive Sill. Ahpun, Hawthorn, rinoehle ( luh met Tucday afi- eri onn at the home if Mrs. Helen llilbjm, Hill Field, Road. Eight membeis weie A present. gilt exchange - on tho agenda fi r the December 'i meeting, said Mis, Hiiburn. On December I, Monte Merritt, t.4J Wasatch Drive, and his Lrmlui, P.a re Merntt, 1 laho were called to because of the unexpected death of tru r mother, Mrs. Maude Mei i itt. Mrs. Robert M. ,ve of Roy er sister, Mrs. aciompumed Mai wind I.ay tun, :n,'i West Gcnt.h, on a iciert auto tr p to Los Angeles and San Diego via Las egas. While n Los f Angeles they veie guests Mis. Layton's uaugnter and son-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Harden cf Kossmo, r Paik. Mis. Laytons g.aiidsi n, Kimmy Harden. celeLiated his third birthday during tnur visit. In San Diego they were house guests at tne home of Mis. Njes daughter and the Riehaid laulhners. Last Thursday evening, Mr. ami Mrs. Mai wood Layton attended a eunnei at tre home of Major nnd Mrs ( arl Lafa-- o of Ogden. On Friday night they were guests of the Salt Lake City Painting and g Star a year Christmas Luncheon ni )en. Bv Juan Klhoit Lav ton e! K 111 Second Section h,-- rnniary p'av vvil le Fm- -t Man! 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